Memory fragment
Each of us carries a whole world of memories, like precious gems sparkling in the depths of our consciousness. In this space where time becomes an illusion, we return to the moments that shaped our destinies. The memory of an event is always tied to the place where it occurred. The places we visit become emotional markers, reminding us of events and people. They hold within them an entire story, accessible only to those who know it. Each place is a combination of atmosphere, sounds, smells, objects, and light that create a unique experience.
Moreover, a place can take on the role of a character in our memory. We remember not only the events but also the unique context in which they unfolded. Memory can be seen as a space that stores not only information but also emotions. When we recall a specific event, place, or person, we are not merely retrieving information; we are returning to a particular emotional context.
In this sense, memory becomes a kind of "repository" where all our personal fragments of time and space are gathered, shaping our perception of reality.
Curator: Anastasia Artemova
Participants: Tatiana Nazarenko, Georgy Totibadze, Konstantin Totibazde, Philip Orlov, Ekaterina Gerun, Anastasia Artemova, Mikhail Zrazhevsky.
Memory fragment
Each of us carries a whole world of memories, like precious gems sparkling in the depths of our consciousness. In this space where time becomes an illusion, we return to the moments that shaped our destinies. The memory of an event is always tied to the place where it occurred. The places we visit become emotional markers, reminding us of events and people. They hold within them an entire story, accessible only to those who know it. Each place is a combination of atmosphere, sounds, smells, objects, and light that create a unique experience.
Moreover, a place can take on the role of a character in our memory. We remember not only the events but also the unique context in which they unfolded. Memory can be seen as a space that stores not only information but also emotions. When we recall a specific event, place, or person, we are not merely retrieving information; we are returning to a particular emotional context.
In this sense, memory becomes a kind of "repository" where all our personal fragments of time and space are gathered, shaping our perception of reality.
Curator: Anastasia Artemova
Participants: Tatiana Nazarenko, Georgy Totibadze, Konstantin Totibazde, Philip Orlov, Ekaterina Gerun, Anastasia Artemova, Mikhail Zrazhevsky.
Memory fragment
Each of us carries a whole world of memories, like precious gems sparkling in the depths of our consciousness. In this space where time becomes an illusion, we return to the moments that shaped our destinies. The memory of an event is always tied to the place where it occurred. The places we visit become emotional markers, reminding us of events and people. They hold within them an entire story, accessible only to those who know it. Each place is a combination of atmosphere, sounds, smells, objects, and light that create a unique experience.
Moreover, a place can take on the role of a character in our memory. We remember not only the events but also the unique context in which they unfolded. Memory can be seen as a space that stores not only information but also emotions. When we recall a specific event, place, or person, we are not merely retrieving information; we are returning to a particular emotional context.
In this sense, memory becomes a kind of "repository" where all our personal fragments of time and space are gathered, shaping our perception of reality.
Curator: Anastasia Artemova
Participants: Tatiana Nazarenko, Georgy Totibadze, Konstantin Totibazde, Philip Orlov, Ekaterina Gerun, Anastasia Artemova, Mikhail Zrazhevsky.